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Title in English: Phenomenological-pragmatist interpretation of the hyper-connectivist world: on topics of philosophy of information Against the background of the ideas of selected phenomenologists (Martin Heidegger, Jan Patočka, Jan Sokol) and pragmatist philosophers (Marc Johnson, Georg Lakoff or Antonio Damasio), the monograph reflects the phenomenon of the philosophy of information in a new framework than Luciano Floridi does. The monograph takes much more on transforming the contemporary world and its relationship to education and thought. On the example of individual sub-facets, they form a comprehensive critical reflection on how it is possible with the philosophy of information and the philosophy of education. It strives to be a clear guide to the contemporary world, which is trying to think new ways.
Philosophy, Czech. --- Czech philosophy --- philosophy of information --- philosophy of education --- hyperconvivist era --- ICT --- pragmatism --- phenomenology
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The publication is a post-conference proceeding marking the 100 years since Karel Čapek's first issuance of the science fiction play R. U. R. and the invention of the term robot by his brother Josef. The individual contributions within the proceeding are the result of an individual research of the conference participants. The published texts analyze the connotations of the term “robot” and reflect the social context of robotics, technology, and artificial intelligence. The reflection of the influence of visions from the work of Karel Čapek is also discussed. The papers possess a diverse character, the proceeding contains a philosophical essay, historical probes, philosophical analyzes and pedagogical applications of Čapek’s work and legacy.
Robotics --- robot --- Karel Čapek --- technology --- artificial intelligence --- ethics --- future --- Studies of Literature --- Ethics / Practical Philosophy --- Special Branches of Philosophy --- Czech Literature --- Phenomenology --- Pedagogy --- Artificial Intelligence --- Cyborgs in literature --- Social aspects --- Čapek, Karel,
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